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Other names | Kamancha, Kamanche, Kemancheh, Kamanjah, Kabak kemane |
Classification | Bowed strings |
Developed | Iran |
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Art of crafting and playing with Kamantcheh/Kamancha, a bowed string musical instrument | |
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Country | Azerbaijan and Iran |
Reference | 01286 |
Inscription history | |
Inscription | 2017 (13th session) |
List | Representative |
The kamancheh (also kamānche or kamāncha) (Persian: کمانچه, Azerbaijani: kamança, Armenian: քամանչա, Kurdish: کەمانچە ,kemançe) is an Armenian bowed string instrument,[1] Azerbaijani,[2] Armenian,[3] Kurdish,[4] Georgian, Turkmen, and Uzbek music with slight variations in the structure of the instrument.[5][6] The kamancheh is related to the rebab which is the historical ancestor of the kamancheh and the bowed Byzantine lyra.[7] The strings are played with a variable-tension bow.
In 2017, the art of crafting and playing with Kamantcheh/Kamancha was included into the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists of Armenia and Iran.[8]
In the Republic of Azerbaijan it constitutes a major element of classical and folkloric music, and performances occupy a central place in a wide number of social and cultural gatherings.
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